On 02/26/2011 05:33 PM, Chris Tyler wrote:
On Sat, 2011-02-26 at 18:21 +0100, Andras Simon wrote:
> My desktop machine started having random crashes last summer when
> I installed Fedora 13 (x86_64) on it.
(snip)
A bit more information would help us make some useful suggestions --
What kind of hardware? (lshw can be useful here)
What kind of crashes?
- system turns off abruptly
- system locks up from GUI but is still pingable
- system locks up and is unresponsive both locally and on the network
- gui shuts down and error messages spray all over the console
- ...?
What's your system configuration, in particular the video configuration
(in terms of both hardware and software)?
Any health alerts from your hardware? You mention checking temperature
and seeing nothing unusual, anything from the disk via SMART? If your
BIOS reports voltage levels, are they normal?
Any correlation between activity and crashes? Does it happen when you're
using the machine, or away from it for a few minutes? Does it matter
what you're doing?
-Chris
In addition, is the kernel tainted?
I've found (start around the same time - last summer) that I cannot get
nvidia drivers (from nvidia's website) to work on my FC13/14 machine
without random crashes, however if I compile the stock kernel it's rock
solid.
Albert.